Listing Text

II*
2.
A good mid C18 red brick house with later additions and alterations. 2 storeys
and attics. The north front has 5 window range double-hung sashes with glazing
bars, in flush cased frames. Above the centre 3 windows there is an open pediment
supported at each end on a pair of console brackets, with a bulls eye window in
the tympanum. A central 8-panel door with a semi-circular fanlight with ornamental
glazing bars has a wood doorcase with Tuscan columns and a cornice. The 1st storey
centre window has a swept and shouldered architrave which is united to the doorway
by a panel of balustrading. A rainwater head has the initials I L above the date
1765. Roof tiled, mansard, double pitched and half hipped with a modillion eaves
cornice and 2 flat headed dormer windows on the north front.

Listing NGR: TL7424404668

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